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Test Case AOOTest-2017: Text Input Field-Enter/Leaving Input Fields [Version : 1]
Author:undefined - 13/12/2013 04:02:01
Summary:

To enable the user to enter respectively leave an Input Field special hidden characters are inserted for the cursor traveling

Preconditions:

Open AOO

#:Step actions:Expected Results:
1

Start AOO Writer

Start Successfully.

2

Create a new field by "Create->Field->Others...",Switch to Functions Tab,Select "Input field" in the Type list area,type the text that you want to display as a help tip when you rest the mouse pointer over the field.Click Insert button.Click OK button.

The reference was inserted in Frame successfully

3

Enter the text  in the text area,

The cursor can be positioned before an Input Field and text can be inserted before the Input Field.

After a cursor move to the right the Input Field is entered and text at the beginning of the Input Field can be inserted.

Cursor traveling is possible at the beginning of the Input Field.

4

The cursor can be placed right behind an Input Field and text can be inserted behind the Input Field.

After a cursor move to the left the Input Field is entered and text at the end of the Input Field can be inserted.

Similar cursor traveling is possible at the end of the Input Field.

5

When the cursor is inside the Input Field.

Entering and Leaving an Input Field will be indicated to the user by drawing a bounding rectangle around the Input Field

Execution type:Manual
Importance:Medium
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